Risk of being scooped drives scientists to shoddy methods
(sciencemag.org)
February 2021 Archive
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Publishing Is Back to the Future
(stratechery.com)
11943.
NIMBY Rails is a train-building simulator
(vice.com)
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11948.
Where Are All the Robots?
(techcrunch.com)
11949.
Splash Screen Gallery
(splashscreens.sourceforge.net)
11950.
Execute JavaScript from Go
(github.com)
11951.
India's Covid-19 vaccination platform ready to handle 10 million shots/day
(channelnewsasia.com)
11952.
11953.
When to Use Vue over React
(michaeltimbs.me)
11954.
11955.
WallStreetBets vs. Wall Street and the Populist Rebellion
(austingwalters.com)
11956.
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Why does DC have an anti-redhead agenda?
(reddit.com)
11959.
Of Mice and Men, Release 2.0 (1998)
(nytimes.com)
11960.
Hijacking the Clown Car
(amgreatness.com)
11961.
Hackernewclone
(hackernewsclone-9d286.web.app)
11962.
Elon Musk Interviews Vlad Tenev on Clubhouse
(twitter.com)
11963.
AutoX becomes China’s first to remove safety drivers from robotaxis
(techcrunch.com)
11964.
A Group of Orca Outcasts Is Now Dominating an Entire Sea
(theatlantic.com)
11965.
ProtonMail is down due to a scheduled maintenance
(twitter.com)
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Physicists Study How Universes Might Bubble Up and Collide
(quantamagazine.org)
11968.
Early warning signs of shitty software
(blog.plover.com)
11969.
RetroArch 2021 Hardware Roadmap Q1/Q2
(libretro.com)
11970.
Notes on Grief
(mynoteson.substack.com)